Environmental Justice Issues in Puerto Rico
In the following course, we will explore various aspects of environmental justice issues in Puerto Rico. The island’s extensive history of political controversy, arising from its post-colonial status and its current designation as a U.S. territory, has inherently politicized discussions surrounding environmental preservation.
The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico delineates a set of environmental conservation rights. However, owing to the rapid urbanization and industrialization experienced by the island in recent decades, the right to a healthy environment has come under threat. The specific events to be addressed
include the military use of land for toxic experiments in Vieques, pollution of air and water resulting from industrialization and corporate facilities, the unconstitutional privatization of coastal resources for tourism development, and gentrification. Gentrification, driven by tax breaks incentivizing the wealthy to relocate to the island, has resulted in local residents being unable to afford property. Additionally, the course will examine the impact of Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, as these extreme weather events left many low-income communities and communities of color in need without proper support. The objective in
creating this course is to shed light on and raise awareness of environmental injustices in Puerto Rico, accomplished by providing insight into the historical context of these events.
Course Features
- Lectures 5
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 20 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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A Brief Intro to the Constitutional Framework of Puerto Rico
In this lesson you will learn Puerto Rico’s historical and political context. You will be given an overview of environmental conservation rights outlined in the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and be presented with struggles highlighted by these laws such as the unconstitutional privatization of coastal resources for tourism development.
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Threats to Environmental Rights
In this lesson you will learn about threats to environmental rights in Puerto Rico such as rapid urbanization and industrialization, soil erosion, wildlife risks, soil and water pollution and you will be given specific examples of these challenges.
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Case Study on Vieques
In this lesson you will learn about the U.S. Navy’s use of land for toxic experiments in Vieques and how this spurred the Vieques women’s alliance and protesters to urge for the closure of the naval base. You will learn about persisting environmental and health concerns stemming from these toxic experiments and how the Viequenses face neglect in response to them.
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Understanding Gentrification in Puerto Rico
In this lesson you will learn about the socioeconomic factors that drive gentrification including tourism and investment, urban renewal projects, displacement, government policies, and tax incentives . We will discuss the impact that these have on communities in Puerto Rico.
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Hurricanes Irma and Maria
In this lesson you will learn about the Impact of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria on the residents of Puerto Rico. We will discuss the lack of proper support they received in post hurricane events and its implications.